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9 Sep 2013

My First Travelling Chart PIF

9th September 2013

I’m more than overdue (again) with my 'stitchy'
update on the projects I’ve been working on recently, so as it’s my birthday
today (I’m 57, but keep that to yourself) I thought it would be a good day to
do it.

My day started off with a spot of blog
hopping and when I called in on MeariI had a wonderful surprise, I had been picked to receive this travelling
cross stitch chart.

Isn’t it beautiful!

It’s called Summer Splendor and so far it’s
already been to Canada, the USA, Australia, Singapore, Taiwan, Russia, back to
the USA and now it’s coming to the UK.!

I’m so eager to get started on it when it
arrives that I’ve already been on line and ordered the materials that I’ll need
to complete it, so I can make a start as soon as it arrives and then send it on
to another stitcher somewhere.

Anyway, on to the things that I've already stitched since my
last update.

Let’s start where I normally do, and that’s with the latest
‘September’ panel for my on-going calendar.

I finally finished off the ‘Toy Shop’ Birth Sampler from
The Historical Sampler Company, after my Goddaughter delivered of a beautiful

baby girl.

All I was waiting
for was the birth details to add to the centre and then frame it, which is all
done now.

Next up were some more squares for SOLAK. ( Stitches of Love and Kindness) This was my WIP from last time and the last of the squares I stitched for Jack’s quilt.

did you guess it was going to be Goofy?

The next five were for Kathryn’s quilt and she had asked for cat’s dogs, and musical instruments.

So that’s about it until my next update but I do have a couple of WIP’s.

Obviously the first is Celtic Autumn which I won’t bother showing you this time, seeing as it hasn’t changed by a single stitch but the second is worth a look.

It’s not a cross stitch but an appliqué Christmas Stocking.

This is actually the forth one of these I’ve made.

The first two kits were brought in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
when I was there on holiday back in 1981 and I stitched them for my two
Goddaughters.Every year they had pride
of place on the mantelpiece and when the girls left home to share a flat the
stockings went with them.Next up, Nichola’s
fiancée moved in and then comes the request to make one for him, which I did
after ordering it on line from America a couple of years back.

They married and moved into their own home, taking their
stockings with them and then Ava arrived……………I’m just preying she doesn’t have
a BIG family. Lol!

This is where I’ve got to so far.

I really love doing these kits and would one day love to make one of the beautiful tree skirts but the cost is putting me off at the moment……..suppose I have to think of it as an heirloom.

Wow! you have stitched so much Sue, I'm not having much stitching time right now, so enjoying everyone else' pieces.What lovely squares. Look forward to seeing your start on the pattern when it arrives.K.

You have been busy! I love all of your stitching that you have gotten done!!!! The traveling pattern will look lovely! I love LHN! The stocking is coming along beautifully as well! Looking forward to seeing what it looks like when finished.